• diablexical@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      You sorta have to win the war to declare independence.

      So mainland China is not independent then?

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          1 year ago

          Sounds independent to me. Forget your pedantic nonsense.

          As does Taiwan to me, and right back at you comrade.

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            1 year ago

            So the “nation” that doesn’t even consider itself independent sounds independent to you?

            And I’m the one being pedantic?

            Sorry to say but independence isn’t a vibe.

            It’s not a vibe based analysis.

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              1 year ago

              that doesn’t even consider itself independent

              How does it not consider itself independent?

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              So the “nation” that doesn’t even consider itself independent sounds independent to you?

              They cannot claim themselves independent or else China would attack. Don’t you think it’s kind of ludicrous that a country can force another “region” to not be independent by threatening them?

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      Why would anyone want to die for a mere label of “independence”? Most Taiwanese people just want to enjoy the practically independent status quo.